Monday, November 23, 2009

I've been madly preparing for a presentation—which I gave tonight. Done, what a huge relief!! Amongst the flurry of paper and chaos; I found this hilarious note. It totally cracked me up and made me miss my friend—Satchel. The note was well worth saving for fifteen years.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

"The evolution of New York has been illustrated in photographs in countless ways. Two of the biggest collections belong to the city. Between 1938 and 1943, 700,000 stark black-and-white pictures, known as tax photos, were taken to make property assessments and as a jobs program for the federal Works Progress Administration. In the 1980s, a second set of 800,000 photos was taken, also for tax purposes. In both sets, the property's block and lot number is listed on the photos. The photos are available for sale by the city. A New York Times photographer returned to 12 of the sites this year"

Friday, November 6, 2009

The gist:Pick out a handmade bowl, make a free-will donation, enjoy homemade soup and leave with your bowl — now empty — a reminder that there are bowls that need filling in our neighborhood… and that you’ve done something to help fill them!

The proceeds will benefit the food shelf at the Division of Indian Work, Sisters Camelot, and the Powderhorn Park kitchen upgrade.